Judith Morrison Kramer, 72, Alexandria, passed away Thursday
evening at St. Elizabeth Hospice Center in Edgewood. Judy was born in Covington on October 21,
1940, the daughter of Edward and Ruth Morrison.
After graduating from Notre Dame Academy, Judy married Leroy Kramer, her
husband of 52 years, and was a life-long resident of Alexandria. Along with Leroy, Judy is survived by five
children, 19 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren, all residents of
Campbell County: Michael and Billie
(Cryer) Kramer, and their children Ben, Abigail, Matthew, and Sarah; Steve and
Shelly (Koehler) Kramer, and their children Steven, Ashley, Kylie, and Bryce,
and grand-children Kenley and Sydney;
James and Kathy (Ritter) Kramer, and their children Paige, Mitch, Molly,
and Mason; Julie (Kramer) and Patrick Blair, and their children Max, Christian,
and Gabi; and Scott and Beth (Kremer) Kramer and their children Lauren, Luke,
Brady, and Gavin. Judy is also survived
by her sisters, Patricia Geller, Florence; and Barbara Tretter, Louisville; and
her cousins, Mary Jo Amann and Paul Zint. Judy was active in St. Mary Church,
the Red Hat Society, and a charter member of the “J-Club.” She was among the Honorable Order of Kentucky
Colonels, commissioned by Governor Collins in 1983. Judy was passionate about her family, and a
fixture at school and athletic events around the region cheering on her
children and grandchildren. Visitation
for Judy Kramer will be Sunday from 4-8 p.m. at St. Mary of the Assumption
Parish, 8246 East Main Street, Alexandria.
Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary. Memorials requested to St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital and St. Mary Parish.
Friday, July 19, 2013
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DEAR LEROY,
ReplyDeleteI AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT JUDY. I JUST FOUND
OUT YESTERDAY OR I WOULD HAVE COME. JUDY WAS
A VERY NICE PERSON WHO I ENJOYED WORKING FOR.
SHE WAS ALWAYS VERY NICE AND THOUGHT THE WORLD
OF YOU AND HER FAMILY. MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES,
PAM SEIBERT